Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 205
... turning into what would now be called skeptophilia . The contrast is just as clear as that in the previous example ... turn to the Garden of Adonis we shall find a very different state of affairs . There ' all plentie and all pleasure ...
... turning into what would now be called skeptophilia . The contrast is just as clear as that in the previous example ... turn to the Garden of Adonis we shall find a very different state of affairs . There ' all plentie and all pleasure ...
Pagina 275
... turning inward - all these , along with the precious circles , are now revealed as symbols and dim prefigurations of Acidale . And at the center of the ring of Graces is no single creature but a richly complicated knot of all the ...
... turning inward - all these , along with the precious circles , are now revealed as symbols and dim prefigurations of Acidale . And at the center of the ring of Graces is no single creature but a richly complicated knot of all the ...
Pagina 353
... turn generate four new terms and the process is repeated . As we follow this process , the passions and their awesome metaphoric equivalents turn into their small beginnings ; hence in lines 7 and 8 , temperance becomes an easy and even ...
... turn generate four new terms and the process is repeated . As we follow this process , the passions and their awesome metaphoric equivalents turn into their small beginnings ; hence in lines 7 and 8 , temperance becomes an easy and even ...
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Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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